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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

CameraMatics, the Ireland-based IoT fleet and vehicle safety technology specialist, has reengaged in the U.S. market, hiring key industry veterans across the United States.
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The vehicle is designed to help the Ocala, Florida, Police Department build positive relationships in the community.
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The Phoenix Police Department has ordered five new Airbus H125 helicopters to assist with aerial surveillance and search and rescue missions.
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The cradle-to-grave asset management system is currently used by over 380 public and private fleets, representing thousands of managed assets.
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The company announced Sept. 15 that it has withdrawn its bid protest complaint filed in the United States Court of Federal Claims.
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The all-electric police pilot vehicle based on the 2021 Mustang Mach-E SUV will take part in the Michigan State Police 2022 Model Year Police Evaluation.
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The State of Tennessee will make Samsara's technology platform — spanning vehicle telematics, equipment monitoring, and driver safety — available to all state, municipal, and county fleets.
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The transportation analytics platform from Geotab ITS is designed to provide government fleets the data and insights they need to help make smarter, faster decisions.
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The State of Minnesota has signed an agreement with WEX for state-wide fleet cards, supporting eligible agencies and users in their fuel and fleet-related purchases.
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With a $36.4 million development contract, GM Defense will create a purpose-built heavy-duty Suburban for the Department of State, building 10 vehicles over the next two years.
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